Overview
- Michael Wolff said on his Thursday podcast that efforts to serve Melania Trump with a subpoena have not succeeded.
- He described hiring a service company that tried at the White House and at Trump Tower but encountered roadblocks at both locations.
- According to Wolff, the company initially accepted the job, then called to say it would not proceed with serving the first lady.
- Wolff’s lawsuit, filed in October, followed Melania Trump’s $1 billion defamation claim accusing him of making false statements about her connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
- The latest details stem from Wolff’s account and Raw Story’s reporting, with no independent confirmation of successful service or court-directed alternatives.